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pistolero (p@fsebugoutzone.org)'s status on Friday, 11-Apr-2025 19:17:00 JST pistolero
@TheMadPirate @kaia @moth_ball @pernia If you want to know the answer to that, you should run an instance and get good at analyzing log files. -
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pistolero (p@fsebugoutzone.org)'s status on Saturday, 12-Apr-2025 11:51:57 JST pistolero
@TheMadPirate @kaia @moth_ball @pernia I thought statistical analysis was in your wheelhouse. -
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Cuddly Lovely Sassy Motherfucker (themadpirate@detroitriotcity.com)'s status on Saturday, 12-Apr-2025 11:51:58 JST Cuddly Lovely Sassy Motherfucker
@p @kaia @pernia @moth_ball I am quite incompetent at either of those tasks. -
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pistolero (p@fsebugoutzone.org)'s status on Saturday, 12-Apr-2025 12:32:25 JST pistolero
@TheMadPirate @kaia @moth_ball @pernia You can calculate a standard deviation in a sliding window and find anomalies. That's trivial shit. -
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Cuddly Lovely Sassy Motherfucker (themadpirate@detroitriotcity.com)'s status on Saturday, 12-Apr-2025 12:32:27 JST Cuddly Lovely Sassy Motherfucker
@p @kaia @pernia @moth_ball Kinda. Statistical Mechanics is, though it is not quite the same thing. -
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pistolero (p@fsebugoutzone.org)'s status on Saturday, 12-Apr-2025 13:04:46 JST pistolero
@TheMadPirate @kaia @moth_ball @pernia It's statistics and data points. A connection comes from a place, describes itself in the headers, and then does a thing. That's it: you see a weird thing.
Then you can use whois (if you are doing low-volume) or download the NRO delegated stats DB (if high) to find out if the fedposting is coming from Germany or not. -
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Cuddly Lovely Sassy Motherfucker (themadpirate@detroitriotcity.com)'s status on Saturday, 12-Apr-2025 13:04:47 JST Cuddly Lovely Sassy Motherfucker
@p @kaia @pernia @moth_ball Indeed. I am still no good at understanding the data inside an instance connection log.
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